{"id":28,"count":11,"description":"Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets, is a preprocessor scripting language that compiles into CSS. It adds a set of mechanisms that CSS doesn't have by default, such as nesting and mixins. Lately I only use Sass in very specific situations because plain\/vanilla CSS<\/a> and browsers have evolved, with features such as variables and pseudo-classes.\r\n\r\nBelow you can find projects where I used Sass and blogposts related to this preprocessor scripting language.\r\n\r\n
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